Hello I am a 13 year old wanna-be game developer and this is a small "game" if you want to call it that. It's in it's first build that means what I first created (keep in mind I have pretty much 0% experience in java though I have learned quite a lot so now I have like %10 experience In the .zip file will contain the executable jar file for my 1.0 Beta, all of the source code (in .java format) and READ-ME. Please do not hate but give constructive criticism and give me recommendations or any errors you may have! ~Devinhttps://www.dropbox.com/s/sigig1188r6w7bq/Mr.%20Rectangle%27s%20Adventure%20BETA%201.0.zipUPDATE TO 1.3 CHECK MY NEXT POST ON THIS TOPIC!

I might suggest a few things:1: In the README, you shouldn't be worried about if it runs on mac. This is java! It will run on pretty much everything (Even microwaves use java (no, microwaves will not use your game)). Unless you are working with a native library, but... baby steps.2: The control seems a bit lagged.3: Organize and clean up your code a bit. 'Keying' does not make much sense as it is your character and your key event listener. How about a 'Player' and a 'World' and a 'Keying.' It is just more organized. Trust me. Organization is key for coding. It will pay off in debugging.

Very true. Allow the user to resize the window, all you'll have to do is make sure your graphics are rendered using getters for the actual window width and height. Its really pretty easy and you'll make people very happy.

The thread is for jumping and im working on the floor glitch im trying to figure everything out! [/quote].... What are you even trying to say here? Again, you really should stop developing this game and learn how to do it the "right" way. The way you're doing things right will only develop bad coding habits and wont show you how to properly code a game.

I am going to relearn java 2d game programming me and a couple of my friends are going to work together to create a game source code files will be available to anyone who wants to take this project over thank you!

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